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We are re-running Alex Graham's November, 2018 article on the original Congressional history of birthright citizenship due to the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's executive order.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/the-original-congressional-debate-on-birthright-citizenship-2/
New author Luís Graça dismantles the disinformation and conspiracy theories surrounding Zelensky and Ukraine.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/zelensky-the-jewish-conspiracy-narrative-the-demographic-replacement-of-ukraine/
Steven Tucker on how the silence about blacks being kicked out of South Africa is due to how other blacks are doing it.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/why-all-the-silence-about-blacks-being-kicked-out-of-south-africa/
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Greg Johnson understands the importance of the battle of ideas. In The Battle of the Books, he gets down in the trenches, critically engaging with a wide range of critics, defenders, and scholars of the Right.

Johnson reviews such thinkers of the Right as Corneliu Codreanu, Julius Evola, Kerry Bolton, Jonathan Bowden, and Jim Goad. He devotes special attention to mainstream scholars like Charles Murray, Barbara Will, Mark Sedgwick, Quinn Slobodian, Arthur Versluis, and José Pedro Zúquete. Finally, he gives Left-wing polemicists like Ronald Beiner, Curtis Dozier, and Ibram X. Kendi a dose of their own medicine.

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Richard Houck on America at 250 and the fate of empires.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/america-250-the-fate-of-empires/
Steven Clark reviews the 1945 film Kolberg about Prussian defiance.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/kolberg-the-last-nazi-or-prussian-film/
Forwarded from The Intelligence Room
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱- "U.S. officials believed that Israel might have been plotting to kill Iran’s top negotiators while Washington was engaged with Tehran in delicate talks this spring to reach an interim peace deal.

Killing senior Iranian leaders had been part of Israel’s strategy from the start of the war. But American concerns about the targeting of two particular Iranian officials — Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Parliament — spiked during delicate cease-fire negotiations that began in April.

Fearful that an Israeli assassination effort would doom the negotiations, the United States, went so far as to ask other countries in the region to warn Iran about the possibility Israel could target the two officials.

While U.S. strikes focused on Iran’s navy and missile forces, Israel prioritized targeting the leadership in the early phase of the war, intent on killing as many high-ranking officials as it could.

That included killing potentially more pragmatic leaders that the Trump administration had hoped to negotiate with, such as Ali Larijani, Iran’s top national security official, and Kamal Kharazi, a former Iranian foreign minister. Both men were involved in the negotiations with the United States when they were killed in Israeli airstrikes," - The New York Times, citing multiple U.S. officials.
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It's depressing that Hollywood hasn't produced anything good in the past decade. What's equally depressing is that alt-media has raked in millions of dollars during that time, but produced nothing of lasting cultural significance.

The resources at the disposal of alt-media could be used to foster a vibrant counterculture. Instead, all of that effort is put towards chasing social media algorithms, leaving us with nothing but a repetitive outrage cycle of reacting to the mainstream.

The critique of mainstream culture has become just as stale and unoriginal as the works it is criticizing. Until alt-media actually creates something of lasting value, it's just as responsible for the void of originality in present-day culture as the mainstream.
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The sexual revolution promised more sex and more fun if we could just loosen the bonds of marriage, monogamy, and female modesty.

More than fifty years later, the results are in, and the sexual revolution has failed as badly as Bolshevism. Although some did indeed end up with a lot more sexual partners, for most, the sexual revolution has led to broken families, collapsing birthrates, widespread celibacy, and an epidemic of loneliness.

In Not Hooking Up, F. Roger Devlin shows that, because of human nature, these results were inevitable. It turns out that modesty, monogamy, and marriage both increase the amount of sex and distribute it more equally—as well as promoting families, children, and a future for the human race.

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Morris van de Camp on how the Italo-Ethiopian Wars were part of a larger civilizational struggle.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/ethiopia-against-italy/
In Nationalism This Week, Greg Johnson covers what Tucker Carlson's announcement that he will be creating a third party means for White Nationalists.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/tuckers-new-party/
Samuel Valleus on the ethnic reality of FIFA 2026.

https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/the-ethnic-reality-of-fifa-2026/